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*: The Parliament would yet give his majesty sufficient caution that the war should be prosecuted.

: Oh, that boy, hes a caution! He does make me laugh.

*: Thou art a man remarked to taste a mischief.

*: His manacles remark him; there he sits.

: He remarked that it was time to go.

: The catch of the perpetrator was the product of a year of police work.

: The player made an impressive catch.

: Nice catch!

: Good catch. I never would have remembered that.

: The kids love to play catch.

: Did you see his latest catch?

: Hes a good catch.

: The fishermen took pictures of their catch.

: The catch amounted to five tons of swordfish.

: She installed a sturdy catch to keep her cabinets closed tight.

: There was a catch in his voice when he spoke his fathers name.

: It sounds like a great idea, but whats the catch?

: Be careful, thats a catch question.

: I bent over to see under the table and got a catch in my side.

*: The common and the canon law ... lie at catch, and wait advantages one against another.

*: Fourteene miles Northward from the river Powhatan, is the river Pamaunke, which is navigable 60 or 70 myles, but with Catches and small Barkes 30 or 40 myles farther.

*: Let us be [[jocund]]: will you [[troll]] the catch / You taught me but while-ere?

*: It has been writ by catches with many intervals.

*: We retain a catch of those pretty stories.

: ux|en|I hope I catch a fish. nowrap|He ran but we caught him at the exit.nowrap|The police caught the robber at a nearby casino.

*: And they send unto him certain of the Pharisees and of the Herodians, to catch him in his words.

*: The public...said that Miss Bogardus was a suffragist because she had never caught a man; that she wanted something, but it wasnt the vote.

*: As for Aspasia, concubinage with Pericles brought her as much honor as she could hope to claim in Athens....from the moment she caught her man, this influential, unconventional woman became a lightning rodnb....

: ux|en|If he catches you on the chin, youll be on the mat.

: ux|en|If you leave now you might catch him. nowrap|I would love to have dinner but I have to catch a plane.

: ux|en|He was caught on video robbing the bank. nowrap|He was caught in the act of stealing a biscuit.

: ux|en|catch the bus

*: After about a kilometer I caught a taxi to Santa Croce.

*: Had Nancy got caught with a child? If so she would destroy her parents dreams for her.

: ux|en|I caught her by the arm and turned her to face me.

*: Her aged Nourse, whose name was Glaucè hight, / Feeling her leape out of her loathed nest, / Betwixt her feeble armes her quickly keightnb....

: ux|en|I have to stop for a moment and catch my breath. nowrap|I caught some Zs on the train.

: ux|en|My leg was caught in a tree-root.

: ux|en|Be careful your dress doesnt catch on that knob. nowrap|His voice caught when he came to his fathers name.

*: Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out. Indeed, a nail filed sharp is not of much avail as an arrowhead; you must have it barbed, and that was a little beyond our skill.

: ux|en|Push it in until it catches. nowrap|The engine finally caught and roared to life.

: ux|en|I caught my heel on the threshold.

: ux|en|He caught at the railing as he fell.

: ux|en|The fire spread slowly until it caught the eaves of the barn.

*: Stop gathering, in that gradual fashion, and catch the water sharply and decisively.

: ux|en|The seeds caught and grew.

*: If you are surfing a wave through the rocks, make sure you have a clear route before catching the wave.

: ux|en|When the program catches an exception, this is recorded in the log file.

: ux|en|I will throw you the ball, and you catch it. nowrap|Watch me catch this raisin in my mouth.

*: she internally resolved henceforward to catch every opportunity of eyeing the hair and of satisfying herself,nb....

: ux|en|Townsend hit 29 before he was caught by Wilson.

: ux|en|He caught the last three innings.

: ux|en|Youre going to catch a beating if they find out.

: ux|en|The sunlight caught the leaves and the trees turned to gold. nowrap|Her hair was caught by the light breeze.

: ux|en|Everyone seems to be catching the flu this week.

*: Does the sedition catch from man to man?

*: He accosted Mrs. Browne very civilly, told her his wife was very ill, and said he was sadly troubled to get a white woman to nurse her: "For," said he, "Mrs. Simpson has set it abroad that her fever is catching."

: ux|en|The bucket catches water from the downspout. nowrap|The trees caught quickly in the dry wind.

*: the sails caught and filled, and the boat jumped to life beneath us.

: ux|en|She finally caught the mood of the occasion.

: ux|en|He caught a bullet in the back of the head last year.

: ux|en|Well, if you didnt catch this time, well have more fun trying again until you do.

: ux|en|Did you catch his name? nowrap|Did you catch the way she looked at him?

*: “A tight little craft,” was Austin’s invariable comment on the matron;nb.... ¶ Near her wandered her husband, orientally bland, invariably affable, and from time to time squinting sideways, as usual, in the ever-renewed expectation that he might catch a glimpse of his stiff, retroussé moustache.

: ux|en|He took no notice of the changes, and went on as though nothing had happened.

*: Athelstan Arundel walked homenb..., foaming and raging....He walked the whole way, walking through crowds, and under the noses of dray-horses, carriage-horses, and cart-horses, without taking the least notice of them.

*: How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons?

: ux|en|Shall we post a notice about the new policy?

: ux|en|I always read the death notices in the paper.

: The sidewalk adjacent to the damaged bridge stonework shall be closed until further notice.

: ux|en|I gave her her mandatory two weeks notice and sacked her.

: ux|en|I cant work here any longer. Im giving notice.

: ux|en|I dont mind if you want to change the venue; just give me some notice first, OK?

*: I...have given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall and Regan his duchess will be here.

*: So you punched out a window for ventilation. Was that before or after you noticed you were standing in a lake of gasoline?

: ux|en|Did you notice the flowers in her yard?

: ux|en|I noticed that the dog hadnt barked the night of the murder.

: ux|en|Please direct your attention to the following words.

*: She attended her sickbed; her watchful attentions triumphed over the malignity of the distemper.

*: For some time past I have been the recipient of very marked attentions from a young lady.

: ux|en|The company will now come to attention.

: He looked at her for ten full minutes before recognition dawned.

*: Warwick observed, as they passed through the respectable quarter, that few people who met the girl greeted her, and that some others whom she passed at gates or doorways gave her no sign of recognition; from which he inferred that she was possibly a visitor in the town and not well acquainted.

: The law was a recognition of their civil rights.

*: With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get...

: The charity gained plenty of recognition for its efforts, but little money.

*: Thats a foolish observation.

*: To observations which ourselves we make / We grow more partial for the observers sake.

*: We are to procure dispensation or leave to omit the observation of it in such circumstances.

*: Whosoever appertain to the visible body of the church, they have also the notes of external profession.

*: She [the Anglican church] has the note of possession, the note of freedom from party titles, the note of life — a tough life and a vigorous.

*: What a note of youth, of imagination, of impulsive eagerness, there was through it all!

: ux|en|I left him a note to remind him to take out the trash.

*: Here is now the smiths note for shoeing.

: ux|en|I didnt have any coins to pay with, so I used a note.

*: The wakeful bird...tunes her nocturnal note.

*: small matters...continually in use and in note

*: Give orders to my servants that they take / No note at all of our being absent hence.

*: The miller goes again; no word he said, But does his note and with the clerks he played, [...]

*: The supply of horned cattle at this fair was great, but the business done was confined to fleshy barreners of feeding qualities and superior new-calved heifers, and those at early note, with appearance of being useful; [...]

*: For sale, a Kerry cow, five years old, at her note in May.

*: A cow is said to be in note when she is in milk.

*: A man who drank spring water when his one cow was near note.

*: Be at her note, be near note, come forward to her note, of a cow or sow, be near the time for calving or farrowing.